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Briefcase-sized, clamp-on gas flowmeter aids portability

GE Infrastructure Sensing's TransPort PT878GC

Staff -- Control Engineering, 1/1/2005

Reported to be the only portable, clamp-on flowmeter for ultrasonic gas flow measuring, TransPort PT878GC from GE Infrastructure Sensing measures gas flow rates, logs data to internal memory, and exports flow data to a computer. It's designed for natural gas pipelines, compressed air, inert gas, or compressed gas applications. The unit works with gases at high or low pressure in 3 in. (75 mm) to 24 in. (600 mm) pipes and at temperatures up to 230 °C. It measures velocity, volumetric rate, totalized actual and standard flow, with very wide rangeability, and accuracy of better than ±2% of reading with ±0.5% repeatability.

A portable version of the company's DigitalFlow GC868 flowmeter, TransPort PT878GC is a self-contained, transit-time, ultrasonic flowmeter. All equipment, including sensors and its handheld computer, can be packed into a briefcase-sized case. Its compact size, low weight, rechargeable battery pack, and universal power supply/charger allow it to be used in any location. The flowmeter also has built-in data logging for 100,000 measurements and sending flow data to a PC.

Ideal for short-term flow survey work, TransPort PT878GC also is especially useful for measuring erosive, corrosive, toxic, high-purity, or sterile gases. It has no moving parts; works for eight hours on battery power; causes no pressure drops; and has wide turndown. An optional transducer permits ultrasonic measurement of pipe wall thickness. www.gesensing.com

  • Clamp-on, portable, ultrasonic, gas flowmeter
  • Designed for natural gas pipeline, compressed air, inert gas, or compressed gas applications
  • Provides robust portable platform for clamp-on gas flow survey work
  • Can measure gas flow rates, log data to internal memory, and export data to a computer
  • Allows flow surveying for up to eight hours on battery power
  • Optional gauge for verifying pipe wall thickness
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